Today, I officially close a chapter: the company I served as president of is now debt‐free. Debts that accumulated due to market collapse and a failed game launch—a project we worked on for over five years.
My former colleagues moved on to other companies long ago. I, too, have taken on full‐time em...
For me, the Game Industry Conference officially ended yesterday. Today, I’m chilling out in Konin, the town we traveled to on Friday. Since we have family here, this trip is a nice mix of business and pleasure. The train ride from Konin to Poznań is only about an hour, and a one‐way ticket costs les...
Game Jams Are Not “Game Dev in a Nutshell” – Here’s Why
I’ve come to realize that, contrary to popular belief, game jams are not game development in a nutshell. There, I said it. Roast me if you must.

Why Do I Think This Way?
I Need Variety
I’d rather spend my free time doing something othe...
In tough times, it’s hardest to keep a positive attitude.
It took me a good four months to find a job after the unsuccessful launch and losing my team. Admittedly, I didn’t start looking right away because I had to sort out matters related to the company. Making games is fun, but I was the one who...
Today, I’m attending the Game Industry Conference—but this time, I’m going the budget‐friendly way. For the first time in years, I’m entering on the so‐called “student onion” deal, meaning I only paid for a Poznań Game Arena ticket, which grants me free access to GIC.
No free coffee or buffet for...